The ruling Team UNITY Administration in St. Kitts-Nevis under the Leadership of Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris has guaranteed signIficant improvements to the country’s extremely popular and successful Citizenship-by-Investment programme.

The world’s oldest Citizenship programme and for years regarded as the best programme of its kind, was dealt a heavy blow to its reputation when Iranian sanction evaders began showing up all over the world with the SKN passport. Some even showed up with Diplomatic passports. This raised the eyebrow of the US and Canadian authorities, among others. In particular, the appearance of an Iranian in Canada with a million dollar St.Kitts-Nevis diplomatic passport resulted in outrage locally, and in advisories from foreign countries. Some months later, the Canadian Authorities put an end to the visa-free access that had been previously enjoyed by St.Kitts-Nevis passport holders entering Canada for decades.

Prime Minister Harris acknowledged that there had been damage done to the reputation of the programme due to its less than appropriate management by the former regime.

In giving his guarantee of improvements to the programme Dr. Harris outlined that:

“As the new Prime Minister of the country, responsibility for our Citizenship-by-Investment, one of the mainstays of the economy, rests with me. I guarantee the following:

1. To our partner Governments across the world, I pledge my word that no undesirables will be allowed to take advantage of our programme. We shall work actively with you to make this happen. We shall not issue any diplomatic passports to people who are neither citizens nor residents of St Kitts & Nevis. Our reputation is not for sale at any price. We shall be revoking any passports that were issued fraudulently. We will not allow our good name to be traduced. We shall also make provision to revoke the citizenship of any citizen-by-investment who within 5 years of the certificate of registration commits a serious crime, appears on an international sanctions list or on the wanted list of any country or international body, or is named in any scandal that might bring St Kitts & Nevis into disrepute. Anybody who made false claims or provided us with misleading information at the time of making the application will have their citizenship revoked. We are very serious about this.

2. To genuine investors, I apologise for any delay in the processing of your application. We welcome your interest and investment in our beautiful islands. We are working hard to ensure that the procedure becomes more efficient and transparent. Ipsa International, a consultancy that specializes in due diligence and works for many governments around the world, prepared a report for us just before Christmas on the Citizenship programme.

It said that “The St Kitts and Nevis Citizenship Investment Programme has been successfully run for the last 30 years…but with higher volumes, changing regulations and increased focus on Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorist Funding, further improvements would enhance the Government’s continued initiatives to protect the integrity and security of the programme.” It concluded that “Together with the good practices in place, the proposed policy initiatives and the implementation of the recommendations, the CIU will continue to be strengthened while ensuring efficiency, integrity and transparency in its activities.”

These recommendations include establishing a Commission for the oversight of the Citizenship by Investment Programme; reviewing the regulations for the establishment of escrow accounts and amending the policies accordingly; and conducting a “look back” of approved and reviewed applications, as well as conducting periodic reviews of approved applicants thereafter.” In total, there are 20 recommendations. My cabinet agreed this week to adopt all these 20 recommendations with immediate effect.

3. To developers who are creating projects that will bring employment and investment to our country, we say: “You are most welcome”. We understand that Citizenship-by-Investment is a useful source of income. Legitimate developers who create a positive economic impact on our islands will continue to enjoy the benefits of the programme as a funding source. Tourism is a great source of income for this country, and we have a shortage of hotel beds. However, we are looking carefully at those projects that are only benefitting the individuals who are building empty boxes. Not only is this of no benefit to the citizens of St Kitts and Nevis, but also it has a negative impact on the beauty of the landscape and we shall be reviewing some of the schemes that are being proposed. Genuine developers need have no concerns. In fact we shall work tirelessly to ensure your projects proceed in a timely manner.

4. And finally, to the citizens of St Kitts & Nevis, I can assure you that not only are we working to protect and safeguard your travel rights to more than 140 countries, but that we are adding to the list. Brazil has just announced that it will now allow our citizens to enter its borders without the hassle of first applying for a visa. We are in consultation with other countries, and the success of these talks will be announced in due course.”

I constantly hearing about citizen by investment, because the people who qualify have millions to invest in Nevis and yes provides jobs for the island
What about those who don’t have millions but who are simply trying to build a family home on their “mother land”
I bought a piece of land many years ago but did not add my childtens name on the deed
Now we are trying to build a house on the land they obviously has to be citizens so they can use the land as collateral its has taken now over 9 months for the focuments to be sign and return
Why then it should take so long when both parents, and both mother and fathers parents are born nevisians
All am getting when ask what’s the status is “the papers are upstairs to be signed” how long does it take a signature on a paper?